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Presentation from a boat tour of the Maryland Coastal Bays. This tour is a function of the  Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Coastal Bays Tour
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Patrol, in the coastal Bays
Maryland Natural Resources Police
Looking up the mouth of Back Creek.
Back Creek
Fishing boats and Chincoteague Channel Bridge
Fishing boats and Chincoteague Channel Bridge
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
This conceptual diagram illustrates the components of an unhealthy versus healthy ecosystem. It focuses on benthic communities in Maryland's Coastal Bays.
Healthy versus unhealthy Maryland Coastal Bays
Illustration of two-dimensional coastline base of gradient from catchment to river to nearshore and offshore reefs
Coastline 2D: catchment, river, nearshore and…
Hurricane Katrina resulted in a sand bar breach into Bay Champagne
Breach to Bay Champagne
Hurricane Katrina resulted in a sand bar breach into Bay Champagne
Breach to Bay Champagne
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Osprey fledglings that were left alone in the nest puff up their feathers to intimidate the photographer
Osprey Fledglings
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Example of a wetland ditch created artificially to mitigate high mosquito populations. These ditches can negatively affect wetland hydrology and so this ditch has been plugged.
Wetland Ditch
Wetland in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
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